Word: left
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...game against Milwaukee, he held the highly touted Lew Alcindor to 17 points. Against Boston recently, Reed drove around 7-ft. Center Rich Niemann to sink a reverse layup; seconds later, he went up twice under the Boston backboard to slam away Jim Barnes' layup attempts. When Reed left the game to a standing ovation, he had 27 points and the Knicks had a 25-point lead they held...
...combine in a double helix. But the two strands were complementary only along the segments that had been parts of the original bacterial lac gene. Thus, only these segments could combine (Step 2). The remainder of the viral strands, unable to find properly matched partners, were left dangling. After these stray tails were chemically dissolved, only the single gene remained (Step...
...every morning by a barrage of air compressors at a construction site near his Manhattan apartment. He decided to fight. "I found that there was no ordinance limiting the racket between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.," he recalls. "Something had to be done about this acoustic anarchy." He left his job as manager of a Broadway play and by 1966 had established a volunteer organization called Citizens for a Quieter City...
...Corporation, in its September statement on Stauder's punishment, left open the possibility of rehiring Stauder...
...freshman game. St. John's forward Bill Schaeffer, whose 30 points led all scorers, hit a short jumper underneath with three seconds left in the game to tip the Yardlings...